Matching schemes with captured-frame eligibility for input-queued packet switches
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
9-15-2005
Abstract
Virtual output queues (VOQs) are widely used by input-queued (IQ) switches to eliminate the head-of-line (HOL) blocking phenomena, which limits switching performance. An effective matching scheme must provide high throughput under several admissible traffic patterns and keep implementation complexity low. A variety of matching schemes for IQ switches that deliver high throughput under uniform traffic have been proposed. However, there is a need of matching schemes that provide high throughput under several admissible traffic patterns, including those with nonuniform distributions. In this paper, we introduce the captured frame-size concept for matching schemes in IQ switches. We use the captured-frame eligibility concept in a round-robin based scheme, uFORM, and in a random-base scheme, uFPIM, to improve switching performance under nonuniform traffic patterns. The uFPIM scheme is based in the parallel iterative matching (PIM) scheme and shows the throughput improvement achieved with the captured frame concept. The uFORM scheme provides high performance under nonuniform traffic while keeping the high performance that round-robin schemes are known to have under uniform traffic. © 2005 IEEE.
Identifier
24344467056 (Scopus)
Publication Title
IEEE International Conference on Communications
ISSN
05361486
First Page
972
Last Page
976
Volume
2
Recommended Citation
Rojas-Cessa, Roberte and Lin, Chuan Bi, "Matching schemes with captured-frame eligibility for input-queued packet switches" (2005). Faculty Publications. 19565.
https://digitalcommons.njit.edu/fac_pubs/19565
